The forming of a legal basis of international military-technical collaboration began ten years ago in Russia. During this period a law and tens of bylaws were adopted regulating the sphere of export of military production.

This is the second volume of a three volume study of Central-Eastern Europe (CEE) in the second half of the 20th century prepared by scholars from the Institute for International Economic and Political Studies.

This collective monograph focuses on the current issues of the development of Russian entrepreneurship, and its role in rise of the real sector of the economy. By real sector (vs finance and service) the authors mean the main industries which produce most of the gross domestic product: industries, agriculture, transportation, and communication.

This monograph attempts a systematic research of the legal nature of the right of state officers to day-to-day management (pravo operativnogo upravleniia) and of economic management (khoziaistvennogo vedeniia) on the basis of current Russian legislation (December 1, 2003) and judicial arbitration practice.

This textbook presents an intensive course on Russian business language for beginners. It includes about 1,800 lexical items and selected grammar supporting business related conversations and letters as well as informal conversations.

Modern ideas about sustainable development from ecological, economic, social, demographic, ethical and philosophical viewpoints are analyzed. The authors, two well known economists and ecologists, discuss perspectives and possible strategies of sustainable development in Russia .

This explanatory dictionary contains about 3,000 terms, based on the most recent Russian laws. Also can be used as a legal and commercial handbook. Includes English abbreviations, Latin-Russian and Russian-Latin dictionary of legal terms, examples of legal contracts, index of foreign countries and their currencies in Russian and English, list of free trade zones, legal and business arbitration institutions in various countries, and much more.

This books deals with problems of legal regulation of insolvency relations and peculiarities of bankruptcy proceedings on the basis of the current Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation 2002 and the Federal law “On Insolvency” 2002, and other enactments and arbitration judicial practice in use.

This is the first publication of the documents on the history of Russian-American economic relations in a nine year period, including the first two years of World War II. The first volume was published in 1997.

This is the first volume of a three volume study of Central-Eastern Europe (CEE) in the second half of the 20th century prepared by scholars from the Institute for International Economic and Political Studies.

This book contains major terms and their definitions, used in the field of water resource management and protection, and the ecology of surface water. The glossary contains 350 terms. Index of English terms.

The author of this book focuses on the complexity and unpredictability of consumer behavior in the 21st century. The main topics covered are: The relationships between consumers and producers and products; Ways consumer express creativity and innovation in the consumption process; Main reasons for consumer resistance to and rejection of innovations.

The impact of the Russian crisis on the post-soviet countries manifested in several economic planes, and were different for different countries. This two volume publication analyzes the effects of the crisis and the measures taken by the countries for neutralizing the negative impact on their own national economies.

This book collects translations from English of three important works by the Russian born Wassily Leontief (b. 1906), a Nobel laureate in Economics (1973), and the father of input-output analysis in econometrics.

This is a collection of documents from local archives about the life of Petrograd (St. Petersburg) in 1920-1921, in the transition period from the epoch of "military communism" to the time of the New Economic Policy (NEP).

This book describes the economic relationship between state and peasantry, town and country during the period of NEP (New Economic Policy, approx. 1922-1927,) which temporarily loosened state control over the production and distribution of agricultural products.

This handbook contain biographical sketches of 23 Russian academician economists who passed away within the last 70 years. The main stress is on their contribution to national and world economics and adjacent fields.

This collection of articles focuses on the place and role of the intelligentsia in Russian history, education, science and culture in their connection with the industrial development of Russia and its various regions.

Based on considering a region as an autonomous entity, as it is stated by the current constitution of the Russian Federation, this book covers the problems of formation of regional financial potential, the role of the financial sphere in promoting regional economic development, transfer of wealth and trade between regions.

This is the eighth and last book in the series of publications in theoretical and applied economics by E. Raikhlin that was started in 1992. The study does not limit itself to economic topics only, and covers related sociological, political, philosophical, and historical issues.

This book studies the development of the socialist state economic system, the destruction of the market and its survival and rebirth as an illegal activity under the totalitarian regime. The author debunks the socialist myth of the well-being of the people during Stalin’s pre-war era.

This textbook contains a description of the creating, adopting, and functioning of the federal budget in a systematic way. Contents: Role of the budget in macroeconomic regulation; Budget revenues; Budget expenses; Other sources of revenue of the federal budget and specific budget funds; Organization of the budget process.

This is the third volume in the series Businessmen and Business in Siberia. The first volume was published in 1995, the second in 1997 (also available). The collected work by Altaian historians continues the exploration of the two hundred years of Russian business history in Siberia and Altai: the relationship between government and business, economic and social activities of merchants, the businessman` s image in Russian classic literature, history of Siberian industries: fairs, grain industry, railroads, logging, financial capital, etc.